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8/8/2019 Hsr Newsletter November
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...are we not all beggars?
Do we not all depend upon the same Being, even God, for all the substance whichwe have, for both food and raiment, and for gold, and for silver, and for
all the riches which we have of every kind?
Mosiah 4:19
Service Room Spotlight
Ten area agencies were as-
sisted this month by donations
from individuals, wards and
stakes to the Service Room.
Quilts, school supplies, hand-
made hats, scarves, gloves, and
baby items have been distrib-
uted to those in need. Cloth-
ing, pajamas and books, birth-
day cake kits, socks, hot pads,
pillowcases, and toys are
among the items that have
been delivered to our friends in
the community. The Suppor-
tive Housing and Innovative
Partnerships opened a home
for veterans, where quilts and
other needed items were sup-
plied. A thank you note from
their organization read thank
you so much for providing
that touch of home through
the beautiful quilts made by
your church members. I also
want to tell you how delight-
ful Grant Kapp was to work
with on this project as well.
You are fortunate to have a
staff member like him!
Stake HSR
Invitations for
November
Tuesday: Meridian South,
Kuna East Stake
Wednesday: Eagle Stake,
Kuna Stake
Thursday: Meridian West,
Middleton Stake
Please send two volunteers on
your assigned day the week for
the entire month
A Monthly Publication of the Boise Humanitarian Service Room - Volume 1, Issue 4 - November, 2010
PROJECT FOR THE
MONTH
In November, we will con-
tinue our sewing project of
fleece socks. Kits have been
cut and are available to take
home and sew, or as alwaysyou can stop by and do some
sewing in the Service Room.
We are still accepting dona-tions of floss, hoops and
embroidery supplies to be
sent to Haiti. Flannel for
receiving blankets would alsobe greatly appreciated. Bat-
ting, quilts and yarn are also
things that we will make use
of with winter approaching.
REMINDER
New Leader Training will
be held on
Thursday, November 4th
at Deseret Industriesbeginning in the
Bishops Storehouse
at 7:00 p.m.
Come learn about all of
the welfare entities of the
church that evening!
AND REMEMBER IN ALL THINGS THE POOR AND THE NEEDY... D&C 52:40
Deseret Industries 10740 Fairview Tues, Weds. Thurs. from 10-2 375-3065 [email protected]
The Humanitarian Service Room will be closed
during the week of Thanksgiving.
Closure dates are November 23rd, 24th and 25th.
At left:Twenty quilts were
brought in by sis-ters from Weiser,
Idaho. A quilt con-
test was held to
benefit the ServiceRoom and the win-ning quilt is on dis-
play in the Weiser
library!
Service Room Missionaries
Grant and Judy Kapp
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